29 C.F.R. § 37.78 Does a recipient have any special obligations in cases in which the recipient determines that it has no jurisdiction over a complaint?
Title 29 - Labor
Yes. If a recipient determines that it does not have jurisdiction over a complaint, it must notify the complainant, in writing, immediately. This Notice of Lack of Jurisdiction must include: (a) A statement of the reasons for that determination, and (b) Notice that the complainant has a right to file a complaint with CRC within 30 days of the date on which the complainant receives the Notice.
Title 29: Labor
PART 37—IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NONDISCRIMINATION AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVISIONS OF THE WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT OF 1998 (WIA)
Subpart D—Compliance Procedures
§ 37.78 Does a recipient have any special obligations in cases in which the recipient determines that it has no jurisdiction over a complaint?